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MAT5003 Methods of Applied Mathematics


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Module Topics L Hrs SLO
1 Matrix Computations Generalized Conjugate
Gradient, Krylov Space and Lanczos methods,
Iterative methods for symmetric, non -symmetric and 5 1,2,7,9
generalized eigen value pr oblems, Singular Value
Decomposition.
2 Ordinary Differential Equations Simple nonlinear differential
equations: Bernoulli, Riccati equations, Sturm-Liouville problem. 5 1,2,7,9
Series solution- Orthogonality and related recurrence relations.
3 Calculus of Variations : Concept of variation, Euler -
6 1,2,7,9
Lagrange equations -Rayleigh- Ritz method.
4 Transforms Techniques The Transfer Function and
the Steady state Sinusoidal Response, The Impulse
Function in Circuit Analysis Fast Fourier transform, 10 1,2,7,9, 17
Short time Fourier transform, window measures, time
frequency analysis
5 Stochastic Processes : Markovian Processes,
Stationary and Non -stationary processes, Time variant
and Time invariant signals, Ergodic processes, 6 1,2,7,9
Covariance, Correlation Auto & cross correlations,
Power Spectrum
6 Queuing Models Poisson Process, Markovian queues,
Single and Multi -Server Models, Little’s formula,
5 1,2,7,9
Machine Interference Model, Steady State analysis
.
7 Optimization metho ds:
Basic concepts of Optimization, Unconstrained
multivariable Optimization - Steepest Descent and 6 1,2,7,9
Conjugate Gradient Methods, Constrained
Optimization- Lagrange multiplier method
8 Expert Lecturer: Mathematical methods and its
Application to Dy namics and Electromagnetic fields 2 1,2,7,9

Total Lecture Hours 45


Mode: Lectures Class room teaching
 Introducing modules through applications

Tutorial
# A minimum of 5 problems to be worked out by 15
students in every Tutorial Class
# Another 5 problems per Tutorial Class to be given as
home work.
1,2,7,9
# At least one open ended design problem to be given.
Reference Books:
1. Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics , 9th Edition, John Wiley & Sons
(Wiley student Edison) (2011) .
2. B.S.Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics , 40 t h Edition, Khanna Publications
(2007).
3. A. Papoulis and S. U. Pillai, Probability, Random Variables and Stochastic
Processes, 4th Edition, Tata McGraw -Hill, (2002).
4. G. H, Golub and C. F. Van Loan, Matrix Computations, North Oxford Academics,
(1983).
5. H. A .Taha Operations Research, 9 t h Edition, PHI (2010).

Compiled by:
Dr.Muthunagai, Dr.S.Hariharan, Dr.Kaliyappan and Dr.Kalyani Desikan

Mode of Class room teaching


Teaching: Introducing Units through applications
Min of 1 lec ture by experts
Mode of Assignments, Conti nuous Assessment Test -Final Assessment Tes t
Evaluation :
Recommended by 09-03-2016
the board of
studies:

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